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. >> not to get into markets and academics and polls but there was one poll done by cbs of independents. and uncommitted voters. that was their entire sample. after the debate. and biden won 50-31. >> woodruff: just independents. >> just uncommitted, people who were supporting a candidate but said they could switch, could leave that candidate. and so biden did-- i didn't find, i mean joe biden's default facial expression is a smile. i mean if he's irritated he smiles. he's got great teeth, i don't blame him for smiling. but if he's happy he smiles. if he-- if he is a little nervous he smiles. i didn't find it to be-- i mean he did interruption but i didn't find it to be so over the top. >> woodruff: you didn't think it took away from the substance. >> i think that you could certainly on a split screen if you would prefer it that he hadn't done it the way he did it. and there were occasionally some sounds of displeasure. but i thought at no point did paul ryan express, or manifest other than the one time he raised the question, and i thought it was perfectly appropriate on his part, wher
. >> not to get into markets and academics and polls but there was one poll done by cbs of independents. and uncommitted voters. that was their entire sample. after the debate. and biden won 50-31. >> woodruff: just independents. >> just uncommitted, people who were supporting a candidate but said they could switch, could leave that candidate. and so biden did-- i didn't find, i mean joe biden's default facial expression is a smile. i mean if he's irritated he smiles. he's got...
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cbs and abc news reported american officials in libya had asked for more security personnel, but the state department refused. meanwhile, libyan officials said president obama's top counterterror advisor, john brennan, will be in libya tomorrow to discuss the investigation. a warning from congress today: u.s. companies should stop doing business with china's top two telecommunications firms, huawei technologies and z.t.e. the house intelligence committee reported both have close ties to the government of china. it said using their components in u.s. computer networks could let them steal trade secrets or even shut down vital systems in a time of crisis. the two firms denied any such association to the chinese government. venezuela's leftist president hugo chavez will serve another six years after winning reelection sunday. his margin of victory was ten points, the narrowest in his 14 years in power. it was a bitterly fought race against challenger henrique capriles, who conceded defeat. chavez welcomed that concession last night, as supporters poured into the streets and surrounded t
cbs and abc news reported american officials in libya had asked for more security personnel, but the state department refused. meanwhile, libyan officials said president obama's top counterterror advisor, john brennan, will be in libya tomorrow to discuss the investigation. a warning from congress today: u.s. companies should stop doing business with china's top two telecommunications firms, huawei technologies and z.t.e. the house intelligence committee reported both have close ties to the...
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>> you're watching cbs 5 eye witness news. >> at least half a million people -- >> devastated family turns to social media to determine their mother's death. >> the latest increase and why the governor is getting involved to hold the line on gas prices. >>> lift off. a very special delivery toe astronauts. supplies headed to the international space station. >>> search continues tonight for a woman murdered. her family has turn today social media to ask for leads. >> reporter: they hope to get fbi's assistance tomorrow. >> the latest information we have, we want people to leave comments. >> reporter: they've turned to social media >> we have 140,000 comments and growing. at least half a million people doing things, telling friends. >> her husband to commutes to idaho asked a neighbor to check on her. >> there was blood present and indication of traumatic injury. >> reporter: police believe she was killed between 7 and 10 and then stole her car, 1 a1 f680 is the license number of the car. a parent called more a wonderful and sweet woman loved by many. some believe someone may have been
>> you're watching cbs 5 eye witness news. >> at least half a million people -- >> devastated family turns to social media to determine their mother's death. >> the latest increase and why the governor is getting involved to hold the line on gas prices. >>> lift off. a very special delivery toe astronauts. supplies headed to the international space station. >>> search continues tonight for a woman murdered. her family has turn today social media to ask...
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in a cbs news poll of uncommitted voters, 58% gave him the win, compared with 31% for paul ryan. asked who would be able to take over as president, if necessary, voters stayed with the republican nominee. but that shifted significantly after the face-off. perhaps because time and again the president's attack dog in chief showed why he had earned that nickname. >> reporter: they are a generation apart in age. and world's apart in ideology. with that, two phrases were laid down. >> these people are my mom and dad, the people i grew up with, my neighbors. they pay more effective tax than governor romney's pays. i've had it up to here with that notion of 47%. >> reporter: congressman ryan was not afraid to fight back. >> romney is a good man. he cares about 100% of americans in this country. and with respect to that quote, i think the vp very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> i always say what i mean. and so does romney. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost ground, but i think people would be better served if we d
in a cbs news poll of uncommitted voters, 58% gave him the win, compared with 31% for paul ryan. asked who would be able to take over as president, if necessary, voters stayed with the republican nominee. but that shifted significantly after the face-off. perhaps because time and again the president's attack dog in chief showed why he had earned that nickname. >> reporter: they are a generation apart in age. and world's apart in ideology. with that, two phrases were laid down. >>...
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if that's the thing they're gonna do, i mean, i'm not ,,,,,, >>> welcome back to cbs 5. good evening, everybody. i had to share something very special with you. take a look at what they did tonight. in honor of our champion oakland a's, they lit up this huge crane. i know. i want to cry. you gotta think about it. june 30, they were 13 games back. tonight, division champions. thank you for honoring our a's in such a dramatic way. >>> it was only 60 in san jose and 57 in santa rosa with 4/10 of an inch of rain in gilroy. tonight things are settling down. cloud cover, into the 40's and 50's. this area of low pressure that has just been lurking offshore finally beginning to sag to the south. the bands of rain around that low brought in more showers today. i cannot rule out the possibility of a scattered shower early tomorrow morning, according to our futurecast, but overall the day will improve hour by hour. so keep that umbrella handy just in case. by the afternoon hours, 60's beaches, 60's morgan hill. still below average. low 70's at best east of the bay. inland, 66 in sa
if that's the thing they're gonna do, i mean, i'm not ,,,,,, >>> welcome back to cbs 5. good evening, everybody. i had to share something very special with you. take a look at what they did tonight. in honor of our champion oakland a's, they lit up this huge crane. i know. i want to cry. you gotta think about it. june 30, they were 13 games back. tonight, division champions. thank you for honoring our a's in such a dramatic way. >>> it was only 60 in san jose and 57 in santa...
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the one poll that was taken of undecided voters who watched the debate was the cbs poll, and the cbs poll said that joe biden won decisively. after all, as you know, the campaigns are really looking hard and searching for those undecided voters. i thought it was very good news that joe biden did so well with the undecided voters. with the other viewers, you have sort of everyone's going to their own corner. the democrats and the republicans. the good news for the democrats was joe biden accomplished two things in the debate. one, he reenergized the democrats and secondly, he clearly won in the minds of the independent voters, at least according to cbs poll. so that was great. >> tell me this. when you were being paul ryan, were you nervously gulping water every three minutes in the prep? >> well, i didn't do that. but i did try and, you know, spit my facts out very quickly and i can say that there wasn't much that the vice president heard from paul ryan last night that he hadn't heard over the last four days. >> do you actually put on a paul ryan voice when you're pretending to be hi
the one poll that was taken of undecided voters who watched the debate was the cbs poll, and the cbs poll said that joe biden won decisively. after all, as you know, the campaigns are really looking hard and searching for those undecided voters. i thought it was very good news that joe biden did so well with the undecided voters. with the other viewers, you have sort of everyone's going to their own corner. the democrats and the republicans. the good news for the democrats was joe biden...
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i come here as a cbs news analyst. the candidates have to address jobs and they have to address bipartisanship. they have to demonstrate that they have a specific plan because people in ohio, in wisconsin, in north carolina, in florida, are hurting. badly hurting. and the they're losing it because they're afraid of the future and they have to show they can work together, that there's some way for them to go across the aisle, and that will determine who the next president is. >> schieffer: i want to have john go last opinion. >> okay, i don't have-- i don't represent any campaign. i'm a journalist. i don't, bay. and you do. and i think for the president after the last debate, it's pretty clear he's going to have to show some vim and vigor and i think he's going to have to find a way to puncture what i think is the 11th hour conversion of mitt romney from a guy who had very extreme, very specific ideas until a guy just says i'm great. trust me. and who looks good and can play the part. and it's a town hall debate or the
i come here as a cbs news analyst. the candidates have to address jobs and they have to address bipartisanship. they have to demonstrate that they have a specific plan because people in ohio, in wisconsin, in north carolina, in florida, are hurting. badly hurting. and the they're losing it because they're afraid of the future and they have to show they can work together, that there's some way for them to go across the aisle, and that will determine who the next president is. >> schieffer:...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. welcome to peacethe nation. david axelrod, of course, is a senior campaign strategist, the senior campaign strategist for president obama. thank you for coming this morning. and we're joined by "cbs this morning" cohost norah o'donnell, and political director john dickerson. i'm just going to start, mr. axelrod, with the obvious question-- what happened? >> well, what happened was the president showed up with the intent of answering questions and having a discussion, an honest discussion about where we go as a country, and governor romney showed up to deliver a performance, and he delivered a very good performance. it was completely unrooted in fact. it was completely unrooted in the position he's taken before, and he spent 90 minutes trying to undo two years of campaigning. he did very well. >> schieffer: are you saying governor romney lied or was dishonest? >> yeah, i think he was dishonest, absolutely. when he said he never proposed deadline 5 trillion in
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. welcome to peacethe nation. david axelrod, of course, is a senior campaign strategist, the senior campaign strategist for president obama. thank you for coming this morning. and we're joined by "cbs this morning" cohost norah o'donnell, and political director john dickerson. i'm just going to start, mr. axelrod, with the obvious...
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cbs moneywatch. spain's credit rating gets slashed and the end of the line for coca-cola's returnable glass bottles. >> reporter: good morning. standard & poor the credit rating agency cut its rating on spain's debt to the lowest investment grade status. spain's debt crisis has triggered social unrest and driven unemployment to almost 25%. s&p warns banks could be downgraded further if economic conditions continue to erode. the news about spain sent most asian stocks downward. tokyo's nikkei dipped half of a percent while the hang seng added a quarter percent. wall street stocks were lower. the dow lost 128 point on wednesd wednesday, the sharpest decline since june. nasdaq was down 13 points. the housing market continues its recovery. realtytrac says the number of foreclosures dropped to a five year low. there were more than 180,000 filings in september the second consecutive monthly deplain. the department of energy expect temperatures to be normal this winter and that means higher heating cost. la
cbs moneywatch. spain's credit rating gets slashed and the end of the line for coca-cola's returnable glass bottles. >> reporter: good morning. standard & poor the credit rating agency cut its rating on spain's debt to the lowest investment grade status. spain's debt crisis has triggered social unrest and driven unemployment to almost 25%. s&p warns banks could be downgraded further if economic conditions continue to erode. the news about spain sent most asian stocks downward....
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cbs money watch time. california drivers get a break from high gas prices and a warning from lawmakers about two chinese tech firms. >> reporter: relief may be days away for cal drivers suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. the average price of a gallon of regular is $4.66. the surge is blamed on refinery and pipeline price. prices are expected to come down soon since governor jerry brown ordered less expensive winter gasoline to be sold three weeks earlier than usual. overseas markets of lower after the world bank cut its growth forecast for asia. hang seng lost 1%. the nikkei is closed for a holiday. investors are braced for what is expected to be a disappointing round of quarterly earning reports this week starting tomorrow. first up alcoa a key component of the dow jones industrial average. for the week the dow ended 173 points higher while the nasdaq added nearly 20 points. the how intelligence committee is expected to release a report this morning that says two of china's leadi
cbs money watch time. california drivers get a break from high gas prices and a warning from lawmakers about two chinese tech firms. >> reporter: relief may be days away for cal drivers suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. the average price of a gallon of regular is $4.66. the surge is blamed on refinery and pipeline price. prices are expected to come down soon since governor jerry brown ordered less expensive winter gasoline to be sold three weeks earlier than...
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an instant cbs pulled it to joe bibiden. new york times says it was a dedebate with clarity and fervor. following the exchange on medicare and sial security. >> medicare icand social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program.m. >> your jeopardize in the program. you are changing the pgram from a guaranteed benefits. the bottomom line is th people will pay more money out of their pocket. >>talking points memo ask the question showed obama supporters start faking out? [lghter] ninamy question, did the vice presidident head off the free get it? >> i think he probably did. the for the people he was cheering him on, he did what the president didd not dohehe week befo. he answered every single thing that all rain hadd to say. -- that paul ryan had to say. if he had not beenilled in that smile all the time, which is kind of a tick when he is ticked offou wouould havave said that he wiped the for with paul ryan. >> josh, pick a winner. >> if you read the tracript,t, it was a draw. if you listen to i
an instant cbs pulled it to joe bibiden. new york times says it was a dedebate with clarity and fervor. following the exchange on medicare and sial security. >> medicare icand social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program.m. >> your jeopardize in the program. you are changing the pgram from a guaranteed benefits. the bottomom line is th people will pay more money out of their pocket. >>talking points memo ask the question showed obama...
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traffic is going to be a mess. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a friday. two giants try to make a connection. good morning. >> reporter: asian markets were mixed following more worries about weak corporate earnings. tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction. hang seng added half of a percent. the labor department reported the number of people filing new claims for unemployment declined to the lowest level in 4 1/2 years but the news did little to move the stock market. the dow lost 18 points on thursday. the nasdaq was off two points. a japanese cell phone company wants to buy 70% of struggling sprint-nextel corporation. sprint is the third largest cell phone company in the u.s. it continues to lose high paying subscribers to verizon and at&t. it is valued at about $13 billion. the price of corn jumped 5% on the commodities market and ill mean higher prices for meats and other products that contain corn. throughout damaged corn for december delivery finished at $7.73 a bushel on thursday. the agriculture department expects the harvest will be the smallest in six year
traffic is going to be a mess. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a friday. two giants try to make a connection. good morning. >> reporter: asian markets were mixed following more worries about weak corporate earnings. tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction. hang seng added half of a percent. the labor department reported the number of people filing new claims for unemployment declined to the lowest level in 4 1/2 years but the news did little to move the stock market. the dow lost 18 points...
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but west bay builders told cbs 5, damage to the tree was unavoidable. rays will love to spend hours in her backyard, now it's just not the same. >> we wanted it to stay up. >> the tree will be removed in the next couple of days and the contractor is expected to pay for damage. in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> coming up, it will be one last trip for shuttle bus. this one on the streets of southern california. the one thing needed to get endeavor on the road. >>> 13 to 20 degrees below normal today as far as our highs were concerned. good evening, everybody. the rain is now ending, but the forecast you need to know about as eyewitness news continues right here on the cw. what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid ra
but west bay builders told cbs 5, damage to the tree was unavoidable. rays will love to spend hours in her backyard, now it's just not the same. >> we wanted it to stay up. >> the tree will be removed in the next couple of days and the contractor is expected to pay for damage. in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> coming up, it will be one last trip for shuttle bus. this one on the streets of southern california. the one thing needed to get endeavor on the road....
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and an instant cbs will give it to joe biden. new york times said it was a debate with clarity and fervor, and the washington post -- the debate gave viewers a real boost. >> medicare and social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will let jeopardize this -- medicare and social security did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program. >> the bottom line is that people have to pay more money out of their pocket. >> talking points memo asked the question should obama supporters start freaking out? [laughter] did the vice president head off a freak out. >> i think he probably did. for the days, for the people who are cheering him on, he did with the president did not do the week before. he answered every single thing that iran had to say. i actually thought -- that ryan had to say. i actually thought that, if he had not been billed in that smile the time, which is a biden tick when he is ticked off, if he had not done that, you would have said that he wiped the floor with ryan. but style this matter in thes
and an instant cbs will give it to joe biden. new york times said it was a debate with clarity and fervor, and the washington post -- the debate gave viewers a real boost. >> medicare and social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will let jeopardize this -- medicare and social security did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program. >> the bottom line is that people have to pay more money out of their pocket. >> talking points memo asked the...
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well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan, the courageous cbs veteran reporter savagely attacked by a group of thugs during the so-called arab spring uprising. and speaking this week in chicago, she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being manipulated. and when it comes to issues that i care about, issues of national security, i don't think that politics should deck tate the national security policy and i don't know a journalist that likes being lied to. >> she said that the new crop are moderate, kinder, gentler, that kind of taliban, she said is nonsense, pushed by taliban apologists and warned our leaders are being arrogant not listening to what our enemies say, but in making up their own script. and she hopes that measured america will the deaths of those in libya, and not attacked on our own soil, that's the only message they understand. her comments are not political, they're based on observation and her personal experience. the reason that this is a violent course is that if our governme
well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan, the courageous cbs veteran reporter savagely attacked by a group of thugs during the so-called arab spring uprising. and speaking this week in chicago, she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being manipulated. and when it comes to issues that i care about, issues of national security, i don't think that politics should deck tate the national security...
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we compete directly with abc, nbc and cbs. in many states we have higher ratings. the difference between us and them, it's under the same category, is the language. we transmit in a different language, however, now we're changing that. >> what do you mean? >> we're changing that now because now we have the joint venture with abc and we are going to be doing the same thing that we're doing but do it in english so we can make sure we have all the market. the special thing about that is it's not only for that sector of latinos who is more english dominant and prefers to speak english, but i think it actually contributes to the society and to democracy in this country so that everyone who speaks english in this country understands who latinos are, what are the issues that affect us. maybe they need to know what's going on with their neighbors south of the border. you know, here you have this continent that sometimes it seems that people in the north don't like to look south and they don't realize that we are one continent and that there's, what, over 300 million people
we compete directly with abc, nbc and cbs. in many states we have higher ratings. the difference between us and them, it's under the same category, is the language. we transmit in a different language, however, now we're changing that. >> what do you mean? >> we're changing that now because now we have the joint venture with abc and we are going to be doing the same thing that we're doing but do it in english so we can make sure we have all the market. the special thing about that...
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and instead cbs poll gave the debate to paujoe biden. >> falling exchange on medicare and social security. >> medicare and social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program, but we have to save it. >> you are changing the program from a guaranteed benefit. the bottom line is that people have to pay more money out of their pocket. >> prior to the the vice- presidential debate, the question, should obama supporters start freaking out to? [laughter] did the vice-president head of the freak out? >> i think he probably did. for the days, for the people who were cheering him on, he did with the president did not do the week before. he answered everything that bryant had to say -- that ryan had to say. if he had not indulge in that small a time, the biden tick, you would have said that he had walked the floor with paul ryan. >> pick a winner. >> if you read the transcript, it was a draw. if you heard it on the radio, biden won. if you watched it on tv, biden lost. if you heard it on talking points, it was about even. you heard it on the raider, joe biden was in c
and instead cbs poll gave the debate to paujoe biden. >> falling exchange on medicare and social security. >> medicare and social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program, but we have to save it. >> you are changing the program from a guaranteed benefit. the bottom line is that people have to pay more money out of their pocket. >> prior to the the vice- presidential debate, the question, should obama supporters start freaking out to?...
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randall pinkston, cbs news, danville, kentucky. >> and you can watch that debate right here on cbs 5. our special live coverage begins tonight at 6:00. >>> a break in the case of a retired bay area teacher. the couple in custody and what police say is their 1,000-mile crime spree. >> i'm glad to have the opportunity was there for me to be able to do it. >> battling back from the brink of elimination. the rallies that brought our bay area teams to today's decisive fifth game and the price for tickets, as well. coming up. ird person is now dead llowing a parking garage ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover
randall pinkston, cbs news, danville, kentucky. >> and you can watch that debate right here on cbs 5. our special live coverage begins tonight at 6:00. >>> a break in the case of a retired bay area teacher. the couple in custody and what police say is their 1,000-mile crime spree. >> i'm glad to have the opportunity was there for me to be able to do it. >> battling back from the brink of elimination. the rallies that brought our bay area teams to today's decisive...
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this is the "cbs morning news". i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! >>> a soldier got a hero's welcome when he returned home to michigan this week after his third tour of duty in afghanistan. elaine quijano reports it's been a long journey from the battlefield to a high school homecoming. >> reporter: the homecoming game in michigan always draws a big crowd. but this year was special. they welcomed home one of their favorite football stars, a man who went on to become army staff sergeant travis mills. >> this is awesome. okay. yeah. >> reporter: mills was on his third tour in afghanistan. in april a bomb exploded beneath him. >> sat my bag down and five, six seco
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you can watch the second debate here on cbs 5. coverage starts at 6:00, the debate will be a town hall format and going to allow people to ask questions about foreign and domestic policy. >>> gas prices in california are still very high. but they are coming down a little bit. here's the current average for a gallon of regular unleaded. it is 4:56 in san jose. and 4.60 in oakland. gasbuddy.com says they're 11- cents less than a week ago. >> that's interesting, they go up fast and slow to come back down. >> and so many excuses from the oil companies as to why that is. >>> meanwhile, it's a stunt so dangerous, nobody has tried it before. >> the latest in the efforts to plunge into a world record. >>> and in the weather department, starting out with fog and clouds close to the bay and extending inland. we'll talk about it after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beginning with low overcast, the numbers in the 50s. 23459 san jose and the forecast in a minute. [ male announcer ] the first look...i the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning
you can watch the second debate here on cbs 5. coverage starts at 6:00, the debate will be a town hall format and going to allow people to ask questions about foreign and domestic policy. >>> gas prices in california are still very high. but they are coming down a little bit. here's the current average for a gallon of regular unleaded. it is 4:56 in san jose. and 4.60 in oakland. gasbuddy.com says they're 11- cents less than a week ago. >> that's interesting, they go up fast and...
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cbs news, washington. >>> the president raised $181 million in september. the romney campaign has not released any september fundraising figures. >>> we are coming up on 6:15. it is chilly in comparison. 46 degrees in the northwest. >> reporter: we were in the 80s a few days ago and 70s on saturday before the front came through. 30s in many of the suburbs. you need a jacket this morning. right now it is dry, so i don't think we have any real concerns, other than a patch or two of fog and the kohler temperatures we are dealing with, with 30s and 40s this morning. this often we are not going to be moving much with highs in the low to mid-50s in the area. we'll be lucky to make 54 degrees in washington. 40s in places like hagerstown, shanendoah valley in dc. you'll notice the raindrops this afternoon. 39 right now, almost 3 a moment ago. 41 in fairfax and 40 in bowie. a chilly morning. we have good visibility, clouds starting to move in wii temperature of 46. a north wind at 9 and humidity this morning 79%. a big chill has moved toward texas. they are going to
cbs news, washington. >>> the president raised $181 million in september. the romney campaign has not released any september fundraising figures. >>> we are coming up on 6:15. it is chilly in comparison. 46 degrees in the northwest. >> reporter: we were in the 80s a few days ago and 70s on saturday before the front came through. 30s in many of the suburbs. you need a jacket this morning. right now it is dry, so i don't think we have any real concerns, other than a patch...
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>> yeah but cbs had it 50-31. >> i heard it 50-31 biden. >> sample of what? >> he had at least some credibility. >> can i make one small comment here? look, i think ryan did well, he presented himself well. he presented himself as a credible national figure who understands the issues. biden spoke very well, spoke with great energy. the one thing that was a negative was the kind of condescending, the smiling in the middle of it, the interruptions. i don't think he came across as a likable figure in the way you would hope he would have, if you were a democrat. and that, i think was the only negative. >> likable to his base. importantly here was he likable to the key independents? >> i'm not talking about his base. >> this was about the base and he drove home every issue. medicare, which party do you trust? social security, paul ryan wanted to privateize it. abortion rights, paul ryan wants to return that issue back to the states, overturning roe v. wade. issue after issue, he drew the contrast, after a week when governor romney tried to blur all the differences
>> yeah but cbs had it 50-31. >> i heard it 50-31 biden. >> sample of what? >> he had at least some credibility. >> can i make one small comment here? look, i think ryan did well, he presented himself well. he presented himself as a credible national figure who understands the issues. biden spoke very well, spoke with great energy. the one thing that was a negative was the kind of condescending, the smiling in the middle of it, the interruptions. i don't think he...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to have won. ryan's job is to keep romney's momentum rolling. today's national gallup poll of likely voters shows governor romney with a slender lead of one point over the president. of course, that's within the margin of error so it's essentially a tie. tonight's debate isality centre college in danville, kentucky. nancy cordes and jan crawford are there. first we'll go to nancy, covering the vice president's campaign. nancy. >> reporter: scorkt the vice president arrived here in kentucky today after self days of intense preparation in his home state of delaware and several people there with him told us the president's weak performance in his own debate didn't so much change the
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to have won. ryan's job is to keep romney's momentum rolling. today's...
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well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national security policy. and i don't know a journalist that likes being lied to. >> well, she said the idea that the new crop are moderate kinder gentler, that kind of taliban she said it is nonsense pushed by taliban afollo apolls and warnd that our leaders are being arrogant and not listening to what our enemies say. she said she hopes america with exact revenge for the deaths of our people in the libyan consulate. lara logan's comments are not partisan or political. they are based on a professional observation and her percent until experience. the reason that this is of vital importance is because if our gove
well, one person who clearly understands the ongoing threat is laura logan the courageous veteran cbs reporter who was savegely attacked by a mob of egypt thugs during the so called arab be spring uprising. speaking this past week in chicago she had this to say. >> i knew that we were being lied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about like issues of national security i don't think that politics should dictate your national...
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cbs news. >> and you can watch tuesday night's second presidential debate on cbs 5 at 6:00. it will be a town hall style enforcement allowing people to ask questions about -- format allowing people to ask questions able foreign and domestic policy. >>> well, we see so many commercial issues, reaching out directly to people before they head to the polls. >> this election is very, very important. >> that is one point we can all agree on. the rest of it from proposition to presidents, not so much. that is why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door-to- door to educate voters on the issue. >> when you go out there and say this is important, i should know the issues. i really think it is effective. >> reporter: it is a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it is really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what is on tv and the direct contact that brings it all home. >> reporter: with such a wide array of decision to be made, we spoke with a lot of people on the street who have not yet made up their mind. >> i still have a lot
cbs news. >> and you can watch tuesday night's second presidential debate on cbs 5 at 6:00. it will be a town hall style enforcement allowing people to ask questions about -- format allowing people to ask questions able foreign and domestic policy. >>> well, we see so many commercial issues, reaching out directly to people before they head to the polls. >> this election is very, very important. >> that is one point we can all agree on. the rest of it from proposition...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the state department is under pressure today as congress focuses on security in libya. we have new details on the attacks that killed the u.s. ambassador. >> new polls shows mitt romney gaining ground in ohio while the obama campaign continues to battle over big bird. >>> a teenage girl in pakistan is shot for take on the taliban and okay simple breath test reveal whether you have a deadly disease. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >>> this deserves a thorough investigation. we need to get to the bottom of every single allegation. >> we're learning dramatic new details about the september 11th assault that took the lives of ambassador chris stevens and the others. >> officials say there was no unrest outside of the compound prior to the attack. >> a state department official is expected to testify that his request for more troops and officers was turned down. >> governor romney wants to let wall street run wild but he wants to bring the h
welcome to cbs "this morning." the state department is under pressure today as congress focuses on security in libya. we have new details on the attacks that killed the u.s. ambassador. >> new polls shows mitt romney gaining ground in ohio while the obama campaign continues to battle over big bird. >>> a teenage girl in pakistan is shot for take on the taliban and okay simple breath test reveal whether you have a deadly disease. >>> we begin this morning with...
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cbs news and g.f.k.'s knowledge panel put together a scientifically selected samples of about 500 of those voters to watch the debate tonight and afterward we asked them what they thought about it. anthony mason has the results of our instant poll. >> reporter: in democrats were hoping joe biden would put up a firewall for them tonight it look like he may have succeed. immediately after the debate we asked those uncommitted voters which candidate did the best job or won tonight's debate. fully half, 50%, said they thought joe biden did, paul ryan got 31% b19% of the uncommitted voters saw the debate as a tie. we asked now that the debate is over, which of the candidates can you relate to, you'll see a jump for both candidates. before the debate, 34% said they related to joe biden. that jumped to 55%. paul ryan saw a jump from 31% to 48%. the uncommitted we surveyed saw both candidate as very knowledgeable. we asked after the debate who do you think was more knowledgeable. 85% said they saw joe biden as kn
cbs news and g.f.k.'s knowledge panel put together a scientifically selected samples of about 500 of those voters to watch the debate tonight and afterward we asked them what they thought about it. anthony mason has the results of our instant poll. >> reporter: in democrats were hoping joe biden would put up a firewall for them tonight it look like he may have succeed. immediately after the debate we asked those uncommitted voters which candidate did the best job or won tonight's debate....
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what was the assets gained by the democrats if in fact biden performed well last night there was a cbs poll done and half of them said that biden won as opposed to a quarter or third said that ryan won. a new poll just got released just as i was heading over here, a reuter's poll, and that showed that biden won. two of the three polls that have been released show that voters gave biden the edge. it also, you know, really pokes a hole in this myth of ryan as somebody who, you know, says what he means when he's talking about the facts because he really hedged in a lot of places. he didn't offer clear distinctions with the president on their foreign policy. in numerous cases he dodged a question as the campaign has repeatedly on what kind of taxes they would support. so there's a lot of places where -- and obviously the thing that we were talking about, the stimulus letter. it pokes a hole that ryan is a policy purist. >> now, talking about where he pauses, it was revealing that he had a long pause when he was asked about abortion rights under the romney/ryan administration. watch this. >
what was the assets gained by the democrats if in fact biden performed well last night there was a cbs poll done and half of them said that biden won as opposed to a quarter or third said that ryan won. a new poll just got released just as i was heading over here, a reuter's poll, and that showed that biden won. two of the three polls that have been released show that voters gave biden the edge. it also, you know, really pokes a hole in this myth of ryan as somebody who, you know, says what he...
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. >>> cbs this morning is just 30 minutes away. >> one of our favorite shows of course. charlie rose joining us live from los angeles apparent accepting an emmy or something. what are you doing out there, charlie? >> i came ow to do a little -- came out to do a little conference talk with some people at cbs and some conversations about what's happening in hollywood and things like that but it's fun to be out here. fly back tonight in time to do some things on the debate. tomorrow morning can't wait to see the debate, though. >> us, too. >> good morning to you. this morning we'll go to danville, kentucky to see how vice president biden and congressman ryan are preparing for the debate. we'll ask obama's senior strategist if biden can make up for the president's performance last week. also, at pen, colorado has a -- aspen, colorado has a big bear problem. we'll ride along as police confront the neighborhood troublemakers. also, we'll look at new documents out this morning 50 years after the cuban missile crisis. that and more when we see you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie.
. >>> cbs this morning is just 30 minutes away. >> one of our favorite shows of course. charlie rose joining us live from los angeles apparent accepting an emmy or something. what are you doing out there, charlie? >> i came ow to do a little -- came out to do a little conference talk with some people at cbs and some conversations about what's happening in hollywood and things like that but it's fun to be out here. fly back tonight in time to do some things on the debate....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. the price of gas in california set another all-time high overnight. the state average at $4.66 cents a gallon breaking the old record set just yesterday. the national average now a full 85 cents less. with more on why this rise continues and what happens next, here's john blackstone. >> reporter: for california drivers sunday brought yet another jump in gas prices. the statewide average up a nickel overnight to almost $4.66 a gallon. it has happened every day for the past week. >> i can't pay all these big prices. >> reporter: drivers say they've never seen anything like it. and jeffrey spring of aaa says they're right. >> in a week it's gone up about 52 cents that is unprecedented. >> reporter: in parts's due to california's efforts to protect its spectacular natural environment. air pollution regulations require special summer and winter gasoline blends in the state. refineries are making that seasonal switch now. but that reduces supply which was already tight after a fire in
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. the price of gas in california set another all-time high overnight. the state average at $4.66 cents a gallon breaking the old record set just yesterday. the national average now a full 85 cents less. with more on why this rise continues and what happens next, here's john blackstone. >> reporter: for california drivers sunday brought yet another jump in gas prices....
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abc and cbs polls now. we are going to go over them. big jump, 4 out of 5 polls, mitt romney and paul ryan lead. have you big poll numbers in florida and virginia, showing people in just a second. abc and cbs admits the ticket is gaining ground, post debate. nbc, no, not much of an impact at ms-nbc. >> florida, ohio and virginia, battleground states. what we see on the screen, a tight, tight, dead heat in florida and in virginia. in ohio, you still see the president hanging on to a lead. i guess you could say that romney has the trend line, but ohio is still a problem. >> another factor in all three of these polls, over 90% said the debate made no difference. 6, 7 and 7% respectively who said the debates mattered to their vote. that is, not as helpful to romney as he might have hoped. >> the debate has not as much of an impact. >> sean: i was thinking that if joe biden loses and 25 day, i am thinking that nbc news -- it's a perfect place for an unhinged, over-the-top, extreme leftist. he would be perfect over there. >> chuck todd, the p
abc and cbs polls now. we are going to go over them. big jump, 4 out of 5 polls, mitt romney and paul ryan lead. have you big poll numbers in florida and virginia, showing people in just a second. abc and cbs admits the ticket is gaining ground, post debate. nbc, no, not much of an impact at ms-nbc. >> florida, ohio and virginia, battleground states. what we see on the screen, a tight, tight, dead heat in florida and in virginia. in ohio, you still see the president hanging on to a lead....